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So far it doesn't seem like California or its cities have figured out how to deal with the legal, financial and social ...
Mindful of Groucho Marx’s words on club membership, I entered the Italianate finery of London’s Reform Club with trepidation.
Gen Z voters hardly remember what came before Trump. Soon it may be harder to remember American politics without them. Susan McWilliams Barndt is a politics professor at Pomona College.